What is it lately w/ people using "apostrophe s" ('s) on words instead of doing a correct plural form? Seriously.
Ex. "Most attorney's will not give advice for situations like that."
Really? This is an attorney spelling this. The guy made it through at least an undergrad degree and law school and still doesn't seem to know the plural of "attorney".
I understand that we all tend to write in internet-ese when we post, but this isn't really something that is being acronym'd or colloquialized. It's just plain old wrong. Who started this shit?
Ex. "Most attorney's will not give advice for situations like that."
Really? This is an attorney spelling this. The guy made it through at least an undergrad degree and law school and still doesn't seem to know the plural of "attorney".
I understand that we all tend to write in internet-ese when we post, but this isn't really something that is being acronym'd or colloquialized. It's just plain old wrong. Who started this shit?